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do not forget that this is europe and the 21st century. he has moved many already. he wants the rest of the august. for those whotime accuse him of not consulting with them. romaw are represent the community. -- i represent the roma community. representayor and i all the people from the town. >> is a policy that has brought enormous political dividends. 85% of the town voted for him. the where he sends them, to offices of an abandoned copper point. it is hardly ideal, but the welcome seems genuine. everyone we spoke to says they are better off. is heavily subsidized -- is heavily subsidized and the pages to few dollars a month. he says the plan is not about isolating the community. it is about integrating it through better education, better housing, and eventually employment. his critics say he is engaged in a dangerous form of social engineering. later this year, he hopes to thed a new neighborhood for community, a permanent home. some accuse him of ethnic separation. >> i trusted the mayor because he was young and from the communist era. his plan was to remove and
do not forget that this is europe and the 21st century. he has moved many already. he wants the rest of the august. for those whotime accuse him of not consulting with them. romaw are represent the community. -- i represent the roma community. representayor and i all the people from the town. >> is a policy that has brought enormous political dividends. 85% of the town voted for him. the where he sends them, to offices of an abandoned copper point. it is hardly ideal, but the welcome...
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finally, in europe then, thick clouds are blanketing central europe. underneath it, lots of things are happening. heavy rain, thunderstorms and strong winds, this time rain rather than snow because this one is bringing warmer air from the south. we will show the figures in a moment. it will continue until the next system comes in from the atlantic on your thursday. temperatures are as follows -- the double digits for you in the west. 10 degrees in london and 13 degrees in paris. berlin at 9 degrees, but that will go up to 13 degrees as we head into your thursday and 14 degrees on friday. eastern europe will show a warmup as well. 13 degrees in bucharest on friday. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. maybe you have some energy- saving appliances, like an energy star-rated washer and dryer. but what about your tv? chances are it's on more than your washer, dryer, and kitchen appliances combined. did you know that if half of us in the u.s. replaced our r
finally, in europe then, thick clouds are blanketing central europe. underneath it, lots of things are happening. heavy rain, thunderstorms and strong winds, this time rain rather than snow because this one is bringing warmer air from the south. we will show the figures in a moment. it will continue until the next system comes in from the atlantic on your thursday. temperatures are as follows -- the double digits for you in the west. 10 degrees in london and 13 degrees in paris. berlin at 9...
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a quick look here in europe, you have the iberian peninsula. spain's looking at some snow. but mainly precipitation across this continent is rain, mixed precipitation will scatter across the scandinavian peninsula. looking warm in london. paris at 16 degrees. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm roger pradhan in tokyo. we'll be back at the top of the hour so do stay with us on nhk world. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the syri car rages on, as assad's prime minister survives a reported assassination attempt in the heart of damascus. good evening. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm jud woodrf. on the newshour tonight, we debate whether the u.s. should intervene and explore who the fighters are behind the rebellion. >> ifill: then, taxing the internet. we discuss how congress may be changing the way we pay for the things we buy.
a quick look here in europe, you have the iberian peninsula. spain's looking at some snow. but mainly precipitation across this continent is rain, mixed precipitation will scatter across the scandinavian peninsula. looking warm in london. paris at 16 degrees. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm roger pradhan in tokyo. we'll be back at the top of the hour so do stay with us on nhk world. captioning sponsored by...
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finally, in europe then, thick clouds are blanketing central europe. heavy rain, thunderstorms and strong winds, this time rain rather than snow because this one is bringing warm hair from the south. we will show the figures in a moment. temperatures are as follows -- the double digits for you in the west. 10 degrees in london and 13 degrees in paris. berlin at 9 degrees, but that will go up to 13 degrees as we head into your thursday and 14 degrees on friday. eastern europe will show a warm up as will. spring is in the air. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. here's the extended forecast.
finally, in europe then, thick clouds are blanketing central europe. heavy rain, thunderstorms and strong winds, this time rain rather than snow because this one is bringing warm hair from the south. we will show the figures in a moment. temperatures are as follows -- the double digits for you in the west. 10 degrees in london and 13 degrees in paris. berlin at 9 degrees, but that will go up to 13 degrees as we head into your thursday and 14 degrees on friday. eastern europe will show a warm up...
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there's also concern about slowing growth in europe and china after data in those show as well. that may weigh on sentiment here in japan as well. key exporters rely on demand from the u.s. and china. news of the transpacific partnership being pushed through by the u.s. could be a bit of a positive. the u.s. gdp data will be watched. 99.47 to 48 yen. let's have a look at the euro now changing 129.43 to 46. all eyes meeting after germany's sentiment business figures fell short of market consensus. earnings in japan are under way as well with yahoo japan. they're all going to come out with earnings later today. that will be a big focus as well. back to you. >> thanks, ramin. that's it for me for now. i'll leave you with the market figures. >>> japanese prime minister abe defended visits by his cabinet ministers to a war related shrine. he says they should not bow to criticism from japan's asian neighbors. three ministers visited the shrine over the weekend. the shrine in tokyo honors japan's war dead, including some convicted of war crimes. the visits triggered protests from chine
there's also concern about slowing growth in europe and china after data in those show as well. that may weigh on sentiment here in japan as well. key exporters rely on demand from the u.s. and china. news of the transpacific partnership being pushed through by the u.s. could be a bit of a positive. the u.s. gdp data will be watched. 99.47 to 48 yen. let's have a look at the euro now changing 129.43 to 46. all eyes meeting after germany's sentiment business figures fell short of market...
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it was distributed throughout europe. most would have been consumed. but we are going to try to locate the rest. consumer groups long criticized the lack of adequate controls on meat. >> it is crucial the food sector is closely monitored. we want more controls and we want the results to be made public. >> the eu is set to awant to new legislation to ensure consumers know where meat and processed foods from come. >> fishermen often talk about the one that got away. >> they do indeed. but this time around the tables were turned. a lucky escape for a fisherman out in his canoe. >> take a look at this. he just caught a fish when a hungry shark tried to snatch it off the hook. the fisherman was shaken by the ordeal but made it safely back to shore and lives to fish another day. lucky guy. >> stay with us. we are going to a break. we will be back and look at venezuela. >> back in a minute. stay with us. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. the people of venezuela go to the polls in a presidential election to determine whether or not that country c
it was distributed throughout europe. most would have been consumed. but we are going to try to locate the rest. consumer groups long criticized the lack of adequate controls on meat. >> it is crucial the food sector is closely monitored. we want more controls and we want the results to be made public. >> the eu is set to awant to new legislation to ensure consumers know where meat and processed foods from come. >> fishermen often talk about the one that got away. >>...
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he was expecting a revolution in europe to break on any day. there will be receive liewtion and communist regimes in europe but the british and american will rule the world. what is going to be happen to the communist countries in a world dominated by angelo american capitalism. the revolution didn't happen them. but they wrestled with it and the answer was we'll give up and capitalists will dominate the world. >> jon: it's fascinating. it's on the bookshelves now. buy it because it's going to be on the test. >> it's available as an e book for the audience. >> jon: it's an e book if you eéxéx >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen:
he was expecting a revolution in europe to break on any day. there will be receive liewtion and communist regimes in europe but the british and american will rule the world. what is going to be happen to the communist countries in a world dominated by angelo american capitalism. the revolution didn't happen them. but they wrestled with it and the answer was we'll give up and capitalists will dominate the world. >> jon: it's fascinating. it's on the bookshelves now. buy it because it's...
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finally, in europe, wet and windy conditions continue for the next several days and the new system is drifting up towards the western mediterranean reason that will produce hail and gusty winds in southern spain today. to the north, a couple of high pressure systems bring nice and warm conditions. temperatures on thursday are as follows. very warm, 25 in paris, 19 degrees in berlin. temperatures will go down quite significantly by the end of this week. here's your extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." do stay with us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: vice president joe biden joined 4,000 people at an emotional memorial service for the m.i.t. police officer, ambushed and killed in the boston marathon bombings manhunt. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we explore what's known about the tsarnaev brothers' lives online where they may have been inspired to mount the attacks. >> ifill: plus, jeffrey brown talks to kenneth feierg, the man charged with overseeinghe $21 million fu
finally, in europe, wet and windy conditions continue for the next several days and the new system is drifting up towards the western mediterranean reason that will produce hail and gusty winds in southern spain today. to the north, a couple of high pressure systems bring nice and warm conditions. temperatures on thursday are as follows. very warm, 25 in paris, 19 degrees in berlin. temperatures will go down quite significantly by the end of this week. here's your extended forecast....
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europe freely. coming up later this hour the pressure that ukraine's former prime minister yulia timoshenko could soon be charged with murder she's already setting a seven year prison sentence and this could see her behind bars for life. plus we'll look into why americans are losing faith in the world presented to them by the u.s. media houses the details of that of trust ahead. welcome to the future what makes computers these days so super is a memory for that russian researchers have got a few ideas that could make cognitive computing a reality while the processor got a radical new architecture that promises unparalleled power design for the stars and is that got you all hot under the collar don't worry because the latest cooling systems ensure neither you nor the globe's top super computers break a sweat don't you hear. we've got the future. oh oh. oh oh. oh . this is on the line from mosul combine crowds of textile workers bund cars and clashed with police in bangladesh over a massive building c
europe freely. coming up later this hour the pressure that ukraine's former prime minister yulia timoshenko could soon be charged with murder she's already setting a seven year prison sentence and this could see her behind bars for life. plus we'll look into why americans are losing faith in the world presented to them by the u.s. media houses the details of that of trust ahead. welcome to the future what makes computers these days so super is a memory for that russian researchers have got a...
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but the silver lining is we're not in europe. gwen: that's your silver lining? wow. >> the unemployment rate over there is 12%. the number of countries in europe said this week that in spain the rate of unemployment among people under 25 who are looking for work is 56%. gwen: wow. >> you mentioned that sequester was not a big factor yet. but there doesn't seem to be any urgency right now to solve the sequester problem and the white house has made the case that this will have a corrosive effect month to month. anything in these numbers to suggest that we're beginning to see that or that could get the way of reversing this? >> well, it's definitely the case that it will get -- it will make effect going forward. it's hard to find it in these numbers. government employment was down about 2,000. that's lost in the noise. if it's having an effect, it may be in some contractor who are not hiring temps. it's hard to see. the white house made a miscalculation. they said the world is going to collapse. we did. we're stuck with it. but it will definitely have an effect as
but the silver lining is we're not in europe. gwen: that's your silver lining? wow. >> the unemployment rate over there is 12%. the number of countries in europe said this week that in spain the rate of unemployment among people under 25 who are looking for work is 56%. gwen: wow. >> you mentioned that sequester was not a big factor yet. but there doesn't seem to be any urgency right now to solve the sequester problem and the white house has made the case that this will have a...
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let's talk about europe, cold weather across much of the north. a low brush area is moving through. this will bring rain showers with it. it could be heavy at times. but it's also going to be bringing in some warmer temperatures. gradually working it's way up into the mid-teens for you. the same thing farther east. by wednesday into thursday, you should be seeing it into the mid teens. here is the extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour, i'm gene otani in tokyo, thank you for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. .
let's talk about europe, cold weather across much of the north. a low brush area is moving through. this will bring rain showers with it. it could be heavy at times. but it's also going to be bringing in some warmer temperatures. gradually working it's way up into the mid-teens for you. the same thing farther east. by wednesday into thursday, you should be seeing it into the mid teens. here is the extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour, i'm gene otani in...
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a quick look here in europe, you have the iberian peninsula. spain's looking at some snow. but mainly precipitation across this continent is rain, mixed precipitation will scatter across the scandinavian peninsula. looking warm in london. paris at 16 degrees. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm roger pradhan in tokyo. we'll be back at the top of the hour so do stay with us on nhk world. >> "california's gold" is produced in association with kcet, los angeles and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by: >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline? to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a force for good? can 100,000 people in 100 countries come together to build a new brand of progress? we think so. "bp" is proud to bring you "california's gold," beyond petroleum, "bp." ♪ ["california here i come"]
a quick look here in europe, you have the iberian peninsula. spain's looking at some snow. but mainly precipitation across this continent is rain, mixed precipitation will scatter across the scandinavian peninsula. looking warm in london. paris at 16 degrees. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm roger pradhan in tokyo. we'll be back at the top of the hour so do stay with us on nhk world. >> "california's...
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you're going back to what feels like eastern europe or the soviet union in the days of stalin. that's what it feels like. >> stephen: do they hate us? do they really hate us, like the people? >> no, the people-- it's very difficult to communicate with people directly, but i found absolutely no hostility. >> stephen: do you speak korean? >> i don't speak korean. >> stephen: that could be one the reasons why. ( laughter ). >> that wasn't the only reason. it was difficult to communicate with them because you don't get time alone with them. every time you go somewhere you're with a minder. when we're out on the street, if you want to go to find a public bathroom, the minder will walk you, stand outside the door, wait for you until you're done and take you back. >> stephen: that's both polite and creepy at the same time. >> a little bit of both. >> stephen: four months ago you were kidnapped in syria? >> in december. >> stephen: how did you get away and who kidnapped you? >> we were exwoopped by a group called the shabia, a progovernment militia. >> stephen: pro-assad. >> pro-assad.
you're going back to what feels like eastern europe or the soviet union in the days of stalin. that's what it feels like. >> stephen: do they hate us? do they really hate us, like the people? >> no, the people-- it's very difficult to communicate with people directly, but i found absolutely no hostility. >> stephen: do you speak korean? >> i don't speak korean. >> stephen: that could be one the reasons why. ( laughter ). >> that wasn't the only reason. it was...
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people in europe are in their spring season but folks in the wintry parts are still dealing with wintry conditions. ma shoji shows us more. >> it includes more than half of europe and northern balkans, too and heavy snow and i will show you a video from croatia. spring officially started last months but snow still grips part of grand preurope. people are tired of snow in their highways and driveways. most are expecting rain rather than snow with colder than average temperatures wednesday. but looks like we can probably see a similar picture across northern balkans. that includes some areas of croatia as well as poland. this system towards the south, due to the warm and humid airflowing from north africa is colliding with the cold arctic air bringing severe conditions that includes hail and gusts, and damage iing levels with thunderstorms, too. another atlantic system will be moving in covering these areas. you can see how slow that is and the rain will start accumulating and lingering a while upping the risk of flooding. madrid at 17 degrees, rome at 17, athens, not bad towards the sout
people in europe are in their spring season but folks in the wintry parts are still dealing with wintry conditions. ma shoji shows us more. >> it includes more than half of europe and northern balkans, too and heavy snow and i will show you a video from croatia. spring officially started last months but snow still grips part of grand preurope. people are tired of snow in their highways and driveways. most are expecting rain rather than snow with colder than average temperatures wednesday....
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last week naked feminists staged protests against europe and across europe. this is the favorite story. they ripped off their clothes outside of mosques in support of a pom woman who angered extremists after posting slogans on her body. some groups say she should be stoned and now she is in hiding. it's hour right and body. our boobs will be stronger than their stones. >> greeted the president. >> they are like beautiful cockroaches. why are you tackling thm? he actually does a thumbs up. it is too quick to see that. i did not see if they were blonds, brunettes or chestnut hair. is this a way to tackle it sth. >> yes. i think the best way to expose any kind of culture is to see how they tolerate ridicule. catholics do not enjoy it but they tolerate it. in defense of islam, i think a lot of people take this as a given and it happens. i have tried this at moment. you get really big and then you fall asleep. sit a different kind. >> and wait for this. try it. >> they are actual rocks. >> they are not pot. >> boy are your eyes red. >> is there ever a time that a
last week naked feminists staged protests against europe and across europe. this is the favorite story. they ripped off their clothes outside of mosques in support of a pom woman who angered extremists after posting slogans on her body. some groups say she should be stoned and now she is in hiding. it's hour right and body. our boobs will be stronger than their stones. >> greeted the president. >> they are like beautiful cockroaches. why are you tackling thm? he actually does a...
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the nature of the family has changed and it's time for france to get in line with other countries in europe who have already adopted similar legislation. >> still to come in this program, the princess in a pickle. he spanish royal implicated in allegations brought against her prince charming. and blemishes that are more than skin deep. >> welcome back, david foster with the headlines for you here on al jazeera. north korea says it is approached now to carry out a nuclear attack on the united states. although experts say they don't expect an imminent war, the u.s. says it is moving a missile defense system to the pacific as a safe guard. argentinea's president has visited parts of buenos air recess province underwater. about 1500 people had to leave their home. hundreds of people invest gathered after a prisoner i died if an israeli jail. palestinian authorities say he wasn't given adequate care. now thousands of kurds have gathered to celebrate the birthday of the jailed leader abdullah. these are pictures of a rally by supporters on wednesday. at least in the last celebrations last year bu
the nature of the family has changed and it's time for france to get in line with other countries in europe who have already adopted similar legislation. >> still to come in this program, the princess in a pickle. he spanish royal implicated in allegations brought against her prince charming. and blemishes that are more than skin deep. >> welcome back, david foster with the headlines for you here on al jazeera. north korea says it is approached now to carry out a nuclear attack on...
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but towards the east, a mixture of rain and snow across eastern europe. here are your expected highs. very chilly. double digits for you in paris on monday. here's your extended forecast. >>> we apologize for the technical difficulty we had in some of the pictures of the weather forecast there. that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm kathryn kobyashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
but towards the east, a mixture of rain and snow across eastern europe. here are your expected highs. very chilly. double digits for you in paris on monday. here's your extended forecast. >>> we apologize for the technical difficulty we had in some of the pictures of the weather forecast there. that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm kathryn kobyashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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of the health from the international monetary fund it boasts some of the healthiest growth rates in europe one point six percent and it's no small triumph considering that back in two thousand and eight its banks debt was eight times the annual g.d.p. so the people took it into their own hands and negotiated major debt write offs at times it does seem like it's the only country in europe that's got it right take a look at this or to go our england greece and spain at the countries known as the pigs continue to spiral deeper into their excruciating financial mess their current deficit to g.d.p. ratio is just under three percent they have no money and plenty of debt but the borel war to serve their bond obligations back in two thousand and eight i slow deficit to g.d.p. ratio was twice that of the pigs yes iceland allowed its banks to collapse under their own debt wait technically bankrupt the island nation managed to get an impressive job of turning its economy around its banking sector return to profitability its businesses restructured their debt and it kept growing and many of their peop
of the health from the international monetary fund it boasts some of the healthiest growth rates in europe one point six percent and it's no small triumph considering that back in two thousand and eight its banks debt was eight times the annual g.d.p. so the people took it into their own hands and negotiated major debt write offs at times it does seem like it's the only country in europe that's got it right take a look at this or to go our england greece and spain at the countries known as the...
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splashing with cash abroad to find billions of dollars in egyptian government bonds and investing in europe's real estate and what's been seen as a bid to buy international influence. and from a brand new space all from scratch to hotels on the moon we will tell you about russia's space agendum as a country malta fifty two years since you regarding the first manned flight into orbit. where when you are in the world are you watching r t with me on with a it's good to have you with us from east coast to west to more than two dozen u.s. cities have been protests against america's infamous jail for terror suspects activists demanded the closure of guantanamo and try to draw attention to the mess hunger strike against far reaching mistreatment theme parties marina blood night is in new york where one of the rallies has been taking place. times square is considered one of the best places in the us to advertise a product or message or our brands and that is why civil rights attorneys human rights groups and many activists and protesters are out in the streets of times square right now to raise aware
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barcelona sets the standard in europe. they have won the champions league three times in recent years. >> if there is any such thing as an outsider at this stage, the distinction would go to dortmund. they will play real madrid at home on april 24. no all-german or all-spanish semis, but that might happen in the final. >> we are going to a short break. stay with us. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. former egyptian president hosni mubarak is is to be back in court on saturday for a retrial in connection with the deaths of more than 800 people in the protest to oust him in 2011. >> last year, the 84 year-old was sentenced to life but only on charges that he had failed in his duty to prevent the deaths. the prosecution wanted to be convicted of murder and one the right to retrial. >> families of victims also felt that mubarak had gotten off too lightly and some of them want the death penalty. >> for many, tahrir square in central cairo is the symbol for a new egypt, but some will never be at ease here. this is
barcelona sets the standard in europe. they have won the champions league three times in recent years. >> if there is any such thing as an outsider at this stage, the distinction would go to dortmund. they will play real madrid at home on april 24. no all-german or all-spanish semis, but that might happen in the final. >> we are going to a short break. stay with us. >> thanks for staying with us. >> welcome back. former egyptian president hosni mubarak is is to be back...
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western europe north america and russia are in the same boat when it comes to shove you slavic terrorism in the aftermath of the theater siege in moscow and then in the aftermath of a salon there has been a great deal of blaming the victim in the western media and regrettably in the west in political circles the sun. terrorism in russia is different from terrorism in the west because it is the result of intransigence and the refusal to negotiate i think that these arrests even though obviously linked to boston will bring to attention of that is a global phenomenon in which you cannot differentiate between one lot and another and that most certainly you cannot have user friendly jihad it's because in spite of the great deal of sympathy which unfortunately has been displayed by certain western official circles for the church and terrorism in the late ninety's to thousands. in fact we are dealing with a phenomenon which is indeed global. people in iceland are about to vote in their second parliamentary election since the financial collapse of two thousand and eight left in stricken the coun
western europe north america and russia are in the same boat when it comes to shove you slavic terrorism in the aftermath of the theater siege in moscow and then in the aftermath of a salon there has been a great deal of blaming the victim in the western media and regrettably in the west in political circles the sun. terrorism in russia is different from terrorism in the west because it is the result of intransigence and the refusal to negotiate i think that these arrests even though obviously...
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here in europe, there are two systems i want to talk about really quick here. one is moving across central and eastern europe. some snowfall is expected into the baltic states. behind it, that pressure has been lifting up. right now you're seeing some decent weather and it's not going to last. you have low pressure moving in. it's a strong one. heavy rain, but temperatures are going to warm up here. look at paris, by sunday it will be into the 20s. here is your extended forecast. >>> this season, a wave of cherry blostz sons have swept across tokyo, they're in for a little surprise in the northeast. trains on the jr line are running at half their initial speed. it is one of the regions best spots to admire cherry blossoms. they can look at the trees as they go by. >> i had a wonderful time, i have never been on this train before. >> they look so beautiful at a gentle sfeed. i'm evently coming back next year. >> this special service runs through april 21th. that's all for this hour. i'm gene otani, from all of his here at nhk world, thank you for joining us. hav
here in europe, there are two systems i want to talk about really quick here. one is moving across central and eastern europe. some snowfall is expected into the baltic states. behind it, that pressure has been lifting up. right now you're seeing some decent weather and it's not going to last. you have low pressure moving in. it's a strong one. heavy rain, but temperatures are going to warm up here. look at paris, by sunday it will be into the 20s. here is your extended forecast. >>>...
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europe freely. and remember all of our news stories is just a click away had to call for the latest stories and reviews let's take up towards waiting for the line a member of russia's infamous punk band pussy riot is denied early release on the grounds that she's been badly behaved in prison got the details on a website. the rest of awaits extradition to the netherlands over an unprecedentedly serious that's not going on to spawn a nonprofit organization all the details of the international cyber war. authorities in bangladesh have arrested the owners of a five trip building that collapsed on wednesday it follows clashes between police and combat in textile workers demanding harsh punishment well that will let people walk that despite knowing it was unsafe to a story factory came crashing down on more than three thousand people officials say the death toll could exceed three hundred fifty people rescue teams are working nonstop putting survivors and corpses from the rubble almost and a half thousand
europe freely. and remember all of our news stories is just a click away had to call for the latest stories and reviews let's take up towards waiting for the line a member of russia's infamous punk band pussy riot is denied early release on the grounds that she's been badly behaved in prison got the details on a website. the rest of awaits extradition to the netherlands over an unprecedentedly serious that's not going on to spawn a nonprofit organization all the details of the international...
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regarding europe for instance this will influence the european politics that means the liberal. political life is very important not only for italy but for all you italy is european union's the third strongest economy thus any small storm in the country may pretend a tempest for europe putting the future of the euro at stake some analysts say the e.u. states may share common currency and enjoy open borders their attitude towards one another is infused with discord for the moment it has been yes. well we could do a much much more you know by agreeing among countries on the financial. with disparagingly called pigs. it's not pigs it's its financial target it's a private attack this is the reality of the so-called euro crisis italians headed to the polling stations desperate for a leader who could bring back stability and prosperity the nation once enjoyed but the results seemed to show unity only in the resoundingly no to this territory measures put in place by mario monti begging the question just what kind of future is in store for the euro zone. in rome even r.t. . and our econ
regarding europe for instance this will influence the european politics that means the liberal. political life is very important not only for italy but for all you italy is european union's the third strongest economy thus any small storm in the country may pretend a tempest for europe putting the future of the euro at stake some analysts say the e.u. states may share common currency and enjoy open borders their attitude towards one another is infused with discord for the moment it has been...
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she prefers to buy it from europe, specifically germany or switzerland. she says she does not just chinese producers, and she is even skeptical about buying in china. >> when you buy a foreign brand in china, they have chinese characters on them. i do not know why. it is best to buy them abroad. if that is not possible, i'd buy them in the shop, but only brands with good reviews. >> her mistrust of chinese products goes back to 2008 when six babies died from the powder tainted with a chemical. german producers say that with more business is sending their products to china, they are struggling to satisfy demand. >> we get a lot of calls from german mothers asking why they cannot get hold of our products. that is difficult, of course, but we also understand the concerns of chinese mothers. >> the demand for foreign dairy products in china is rising. those who cannot afford it have to rely on quality controls, which the government says are stricter than before. >> all right, the german film awards are to be announced this evening at a gala ceremony here in b
she prefers to buy it from europe, specifically germany or switzerland. she says she does not just chinese producers, and she is even skeptical about buying in china. >> when you buy a foreign brand in china, they have chinese characters on them. i do not know why. it is best to buy them abroad. if that is not possible, i'd buy them in the shop, but only brands with good reviews. >> her mistrust of chinese products goes back to 2008 when six babies died from the powder tainted with...
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and europe drove the decline. it's share of the global total fell below 40% for the first time in two decades. spending fell by 6% year on year to $682 billion. china and russia are allocating more funds. spending by china rose almost 8%. they ranked second worldwide. russian leaders are focusing on bolstering the nation's armed fors and improving weaponry. >>> china's economic engine seems tohug along month after month, but they have lost some steam. the pace of growth for the world's second largest economy has slowed. officials say gross domestic product grew 7.7% compared with a year earlier, and gdp growth dropped from the 7.9% recorded in previous quarter. the numbers surprised many economists. >> china's economy is maintaining a high growth rate, be many economies expected more. exports rose as did the global demand for chinese goods. but the pace for domestic demands slowed. it passed the government's goal of 7.5% growth for all of 2013. that targtt last month during the national people's congress. the targ
and europe drove the decline. it's share of the global total fell below 40% for the first time in two decades. spending fell by 6% year on year to $682 billion. china and russia are allocating more funds. spending by china rose almost 8%. they ranked second worldwide. russian leaders are focusing on bolstering the nation's armed fors and improving weaponry. >>> china's economic engine seems tohug along month after month, but they have lost some steam. the pace of growth for the world's...
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and europe overstayers in the epicenter of all so how does russia avoid this scenario what can be the solution is to avoid that little lady. while that little lady right there are two ways of going about it right first of all of course we need to kick start the economy and president putin really asked the government to come up with a concrete plan for doing that and it could include things like spending on infrastructure projects from one of russia's to solving the wealth funds could also be a special lending program for corporates but it has to be carefully done there because it could potentially stimulate the inflation and the central bank already declared keeping the inflation under the lid as its number one priority now what it comes to balancing the budget the state already said that it plans to sell stake stakes in its major enterprises including araf lot wrong as nafta wrong as telecom and bear bank and of course these are blue chips so they're likely to see a lot of demand under favorable market conditions of moore's but all in all we're seeing a lot of pretty cool. and select
and europe overstayers in the epicenter of all so how does russia avoid this scenario what can be the solution is to avoid that little lady. while that little lady right there are two ways of going about it right first of all of course we need to kick start the economy and president putin really asked the government to come up with a concrete plan for doing that and it could include things like spending on infrastructure projects from one of russia's to solving the wealth funds could also be a...
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i was traveling like for europe the whole of south america i don't have any bank accounts. i was just using because exchanging with people in the in the street i was in using an exchange company load banks nothing just trading because of people i didn't pay any fees for that whatsoever you can travel now or europe and not pay any fees you know so it's international currency of proper international currency that works globally you know alone blocks access from over sixty different countries so you know sites like word press which is a platform for people to blog about their free speech to say about the political situation in their company you know that a lot of people get shut off from that that's what it's like except in big point recently the countries like. kenya or even iran or anybody now is able to participate that's what bitcoin is about freedom of financial speech wiki leaks they had a case where year and a half ago the u.s. the part of justice shut down their payment options because these are master card and pay pal they love monopoly on the payment system so anybod
i was traveling like for europe the whole of south america i don't have any bank accounts. i was just using because exchanging with people in the in the street i was in using an exchange company load banks nothing just trading because of people i didn't pay any fees for that whatsoever you can travel now or europe and not pay any fees you know so it's international currency of proper international currency that works globally you know alone blocks access from over sixty different countries so...
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in the shape of europe, it helps bring about her downfall. when she first came to power, the lack of any real foreign experience was her greatest weakness. disastrous miscalculations of assuming that a woman prime minister would not resist if they invaded the falklands. against the better judgment of some for ministers and a key military advisers, that is what she did. victory in the south atlantic changed everything. before the falklands, her first foreign policy adviser used to get hurt tutorials at lunchtime once a week was to cut him and omelets. after the falklands he got a knighthood but he never saw her again. she did not need him anymore. post-falklands was a victory. she failed disastrously in beijing when she tried to persuade the chinese leader to give britain another 50 year lease on hong kong. herorce of personality and close friendship with president reagan, she gave the world the impression that britain was an equal partner with america. their relationship set the pattern for later prime ministers, especially tony blair. when s
in the shape of europe, it helps bring about her downfall. when she first came to power, the lack of any real foreign experience was her greatest weakness. disastrous miscalculations of assuming that a woman prime minister would not resist if they invaded the falklands. against the better judgment of some for ministers and a key military advisers, that is what she did. victory in the south atlantic changed everything. before the falklands, her first foreign policy adviser used to get hurt...
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we'll look at your temperatures now across europe. chilly to the north certainly. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. for all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us.
we'll look at your temperatures now across europe. chilly to the north certainly. here's your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. for all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us.
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but in europe they basically measure the wrong things as opposed to measuring back out of policy what they tend to do is measure what the inputs are whether it's done on time whether the budget the project met its budget and so on so forth and so they're not actually measuring results so just little things like that tend to go a long way. much is made of china's economy possibly outpacing that of the us by twenty five c. but is this really a sure bet the chinese government's concern about social stability not could be a serious threat to growth could in the long term. it certainly can be if it becomes a problem because remember you can't have it konami progress innovation anything if there's chaos and so this is the foundation of hell or that any country must have in order for it to help move and make reforms in advance economically and so china does the rest is a crap satirises all the things then sure it could certainly. be a very very. good soucie thank you very much indeed and professor and lead joining us live on t.v. thank you. and we'll be following the fall from the new forum
but in europe they basically measure the wrong things as opposed to measuring back out of policy what they tend to do is measure what the inputs are whether it's done on time whether the budget the project met its budget and so on so forth and so they're not actually measuring results so just little things like that tend to go a long way. much is made of china's economy possibly outpacing that of the us by twenty five c. but is this really a sure bet the chinese government's concern about...
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and europe fix their fiscal woes and low growth economies? one author says they can if they take a page from the developing world's playbook. joining me is peter blair henry, author of "turnaround: third world lessons for first world growth." feert is the dean of stern school of business. i serve on the board of trustees of nyu. peter, it's good to have you on the program. >> delighted to be here. >> thank you so much for joining us. the book is great. why did you look at developing nations and their economic policies for solving debt issues? >> one is personal, one is professional. on the personal side, i was born in jamaica, moved to the united states when i was 9 years old. when you move from a place like jamaica where there is a lot of poverty around, although there is a real robust middle class and you move to an affluent suburb like willamette, illinois, one of the things you notice immediately is there is affluence across the board. it struck me really early on, how did the u.s. do it? why are some countries rich and some poor? >> righ
and europe fix their fiscal woes and low growth economies? one author says they can if they take a page from the developing world's playbook. joining me is peter blair henry, author of "turnaround: third world lessons for first world growth." feert is the dean of stern school of business. i serve on the board of trustees of nyu. peter, it's good to have you on the program. >> delighted to be here. >> thank you so much for joining us. the book is great. why did you look at...
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well, countries like india and china may have growth rates that europe this year can only hope for, and this year, india's growth rate is forecast at about 5%. >> believe it or not, that is considered a downturn for india. the country's prime minister is not happy with it. he says that they can get back to about 8% and that he has a plan to get there. >> the indian economy continues to expand but not as fast as many would like. for several years, the country's growth was approaching double digits, but now, it has declined to or around 5%, its slowest pace in a decade. that is not enough for the prime minister, who criticized his country's problems a year ahead of parliamentary elections. >> corruption is a problem. democratic in their ship is a problem. managing coalitions are a problem. damage to kickstart the economy, the government wants to remove stumbling blocks to growth. the prime minister says india is making progress on the regulation, particularly in sectors led by foreign companies. he also wants india to become better integrated into the global production network. >> civil a
well, countries like india and china may have growth rates that europe this year can only hope for, and this year, india's growth rate is forecast at about 5%. >> believe it or not, that is considered a downturn for india. the country's prime minister is not happy with it. he says that they can get back to about 8% and that he has a plan to get there. >> the indian economy continues to expand but not as fast as many would like. for several years, the country's growth was approaching...
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easton western europe africa and both americas interestedly in two thousand and eleven officially the country exported three hundred seventy six million dollars worth of trash and dried fruits spices carpets for that same year the u.n. estimates the country's opium income students one point four billion dollars the lion's share of these money obviously goes to district officials insurgents warlords and drug traffickers while the people get instability and poor teens to add a third of the country's thirty five million strong population is jobless and more than twelve million people live below poverty line it seems the u.s. led enduring freedom operation all those years ago has left the afghan people with more than freedom to endure. our team moscow. a quick look now at other news making headlines around the world mass rallies outside congress washington d.c. crossed party senators raced to finish an overdue immigration deal is expected to fast track eleven million illegal immigrants on the path to gain citizenship and is due to be adopted in the coming days tens of thousands protested
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qatar's flashing the cash abroad buying billions of dollars in egyptian government bonds and investing in europe real estate was being seen as a bid to buy international influence. and from my space or from scratch the hotels on the moon we tell you about russia's space agenda as the country marks fifty two years since your first manned flight until. i could have a company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me. now from east coast to west more than two dozen u.s. cities have seen protests against america's infamous jail for terror suspects activists demanded the closure of guantanamo and try to draw attention to the mass hunger strike against far reaching mistreatment there. is in new york one of the rallies has been taking place. times square is considered one of the best places in the us to advertise a product or message or operands and that is why civil rights attorneys human rights groups and many activists and protesters are out in the streets of times square right now to raise awareness about the hunger strike taking place at the guantanamo bay detention center and it is cle
qatar's flashing the cash abroad buying billions of dollars in egyptian government bonds and investing in europe real estate was being seen as a bid to buy international influence. and from my space or from scratch the hotels on the moon we tell you about russia's space agenda as the country marks fifty two years since your first manned flight until. i could have a company watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me. now from east coast to west more than two dozen u.s. cities have seen...
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at the end of the day russia doesn't have all the problems that they do in europe i mean it doesn't have to this. has a consumer demand this so there are plenty of credit sectors very. serious a sentiment that we can go back to actually concentrating on at the same time we've actually kerman which is more committed to reform that has been you know any time in the last five years so those are all positives it's just a question of when they kick in and time should be soon if you like the prognosis in the big surprises you know all eyes will be will be in russia russia this year because over the working on the budget through and i hope to continue begin effect on this here because the main the main oversea earth comes from this year but longer term it's always a very right thing to do you know we we much appreciate it saying that really are the numbers for the look forward for for more reforms to get in the pension reforms will help a lot you know. and you can watch the full edition of on the money in about an hour and fifteen minutes right here on r.t.e. . flight coming up of the province
at the end of the day russia doesn't have all the problems that they do in europe i mean it doesn't have to this. has a consumer demand this so there are plenty of credit sectors very. serious a sentiment that we can go back to actually concentrating on at the same time we've actually kerman which is more committed to reform that has been you know any time in the last five years so those are all positives it's just a question of when they kick in and time should be soon if you like the...